Around 130,000 Israeli Tourists Visited UAE Since Normalization Deal

Israeli tourist at Dubai International airport. AFP
Israeli tourist at Dubai International airport. AFP
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Around 130,000 Israeli Tourists Visited UAE Since Normalization Deal

Israeli tourist at Dubai International airport. AFP
Israeli tourist at Dubai International airport. AFP

Around 130,000 Israeli tourists had visited the UAE since diplomatic relations were established in September's Abraham Accords, said Eitan Naeh, Head of Mission at the newly-opened Israeli Embassy in Abu Dhabi.

He heard from tourism industry sources that nearly 50,000 Israelis a month may visit the UAE during the winter season.

Once the vaccination against COVID-19 is complete in both countries, Naeh expects increased tourist traffic.

He said that existing air and sea links permit goods to transit between the two countries within a few hours and via shipping routes in 16 days.

“I truly believe that the UAE on the eastern part of Arabia and Israel on the western part of Asia – on the Mediterranean – can create a trade corridor through land and sea [to the rest of the world],” Naeh added.

"Business communities in Israel and the UAE are now looking into ways to increase trade. Each country brings its relative advantage. We have trade agreements with the West [US and European Union],
he said, adding that the UAE is an opening to the East.

The envoy pointed out that both countries have an advanced infrastructure.

Israel has identified around 29 potential areas for cooperation with the UAE and bilateral agreements in eight areas have already been signed, he said.

On investment, he said talks were already held with some investment companies from Israel that want to come and invest in the UAE.

Regarding the science and technology sector, setting up joint research and development centers where each country can bring its expertise and advantage, is a potential priority, he stressed.



16th Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Beirut

The 16th relief plane carried vital humanitarian supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid. SPA
The 16th relief plane carried vital humanitarian supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid. SPA
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16th Saudi Relief Plane Arrives in Beirut

The 16th relief plane carried vital humanitarian supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid. SPA
The 16th relief plane carried vital humanitarian supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid. SPA

The 16th relief plane operated by the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) landed on Wednesday at Rafic Hariri International Airport, in Lebanon, carrying vital humanitarian supplies such as food, shelter, and medical aid.

This assistance is in keeping with Saudi Arabia's significant humanitarian contributions and commitment to its values and principles.

Through its humanitarian arm, KSrelief, the Kingdom stands in solidarity with countries and people in times of crises.